Hamas released a video on Monday, October 30, of three women portrayed as hostages held in the Gaza Strip since the October 7 terrorist attack. In this 76-second video broadcast by Hamas media, titled “A number of Zionist prisoners send a message to.” [Benyamin] “Netanyahu and his government” appears three women sitting on plastic chairs in front of the camera. One of the three calls on the Israeli prime minister to conclude a prisoner exchange with the Palestinian movement to secure their release. Follow our live stream.
Rocket warning sirens sounded in Jerusalem. After the sirens, five detonations were heard. These warning sirens, which are unusual since Jerusalem is far from the Gaza Strip, sound on the 24th day of the war between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas. According to recent reports, 8,306 people have been killed in the Gaza Strip, according to Hamas. For their part, the Israeli authorities say that the conflict in Israel has left 1,400 dead, most of them civilians.
The Israeli army reports “dozens” of fighters killed in Gaza overnight. The IDF claimed to have “killed dozens of terrorists holed up in buildings and tunnels” in this Palestinian territory. A plane piloted by ground troops targeted a building “in which there were more than 20 Hamas terrorists,” it added, ensuring that it hit “more than 600 targets” within 24 hours.
A new aid convoy in Gaza. Thirty-three humanitarian aid trucks, the largest convoy since the start of the war, entered the Gaza Strip on Sunday through the Rafah crossing on the border with Egypt, the United Nations said. “While this increase is welcome, a much larger volume of assistance is required on a regular basis to prevent further deterioration of the catastrophic humanitarian situation, including civil unrest,” the United Nations said in its report. Daily newspaper on the conflict between Israel and Israel Hamas.
A raided airport in Russia. In the Muslim-majority Russian republic of Dagestan, an airport was closed after it was stormed by a crowd looking for passengers on a flight from Israel. These incidents were denounced by the Dagestan authorities, while the United States condemned “anti-Semitic demonstrations.” According to Moscow, 60 “active participants” were arrested and nine police officers were injured in these clashes.